Mao and Ghandi: Alternate Paths to National Independence and Social Change
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"Though both were committed to social justice and nation building, Mao held that power came out of the mouth of a gun while Gandhi claimed that the root of power was moral force. This unit compares and contrasts the two men in terms of their ends and their means. Grades 9-12. National Center for History in the Schools, 83 pages." (text taken from socialstudies.com)
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National Center for History in the SchoolsNH168-WEB Reproducible unit of study $16.95 NH168E-WEB Downloadable E-book (1.1 MB) $13.50
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1991
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83
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National Center for History in the Schools
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bibcite_8282
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